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Borderlands 4 Gets Disappointing Performance Update Before Launch

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Nvidia has announced a disappointing update about Borderlands 4 PC performance a day before the game's launch.

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NVIDIA has released a new driver for graphics cards. The NVIDIA GeForce Game Ready Driver 581.29 includes key optimizations ahead of the release of Borderlands 4 and Dying Light: The Beast, but not only that. NVIDIA GeForce Game Ready Driver 581.29 Released. NVIDIA App users may have noticed that a new driver for their graphics cards has already appeared in the app. The popular manufacturer has released it primarily for upcoming releases like Bo…

NVIDIA has just released its new GeForce 581.29 WHQL Game Ready drivers. This version brings optimizations for two expected titles: Borderlands 4, which will be released this week on September 12, as well as Dying Light: The Beast. On the designer side, the Studio Driver version adds the support of Microsoft TRELLIS NIM. Note also the correction of a critical concern that affected Marvel Rivals with previous branches 581.xx, which caused the per…

Nvidia released today the new Game Ready 581.29 controllers that prepare us to play Borderlands 4 (DLSS 4) and Dying Light: The Beast (DLSS 4, Reflex 2 and Ray Traction) optimally, which will be released on September 11 and 18, respectively. Interested parties can download the new drivers (desktop) and mobile (here). Borderlands 4 will have support for DLSS 4 technology with Multi Frame Generation and Reflex.

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techpowerup.com broke the news in on Wednesday, September 10, 2025.
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